A new partnership has been announced between Bulldog Heating & Cooling and Limcan Certified. It allows customers to benefit from a wide range of discounts and special offers for HVAC system repair and installation in Whitby.

Yellowknife, Canada - August 10, 2018 /PressCable/ —

A new partnership has been announced between Bulldog Heating & Cooling and Limcan Certified, allowing homeowners and customers in Canada to benefit from great heating and air conditioning deals. As part of the partnership, special offers and coupons are available from Limcan Certified in Whitby.

Limcan Certified has been providing heating and air conditioning services for customers around the local area for over 30 years. The Whitby HVAC specialists offer a range of installation and repair services for customers needing help with their heading and air conditioning units.

The full service residential HVAC company is offering a range of special offers and discounts as part of its new partnership with Bulldog. This means customers around the Whitby area can get great savings on repairs and installations.

Bulldog Heating & Cooling is known for its excellent customer service in Yellowknife, NT. It has been delivering premium heating and air conditioning repair and service for years, and aims to provide customers with cost effective solutions to their HVAC issues.

Now, with this new partnership, it is able to connect customers with the best deal when it comes to getting HVAC systems maintained, repaired or installed. This means it’s a great time for anyone to check their system for damage or wear and tear.

Homeowners are urged to contact the expert team at Bulldog at the first sign of any trouble with their heating and cooling systems. When a system breaks down it can make life unbearable inside the home, so staying on top of any trouble is crucial.

The company states: “Bulldog Heating & Cooling is the leading name in heating and air conditioning repair, installation, and maintenance. We can service any make and model of any type of HVAC equipment. Our telephone lines are always open, and we don’t take holidays so you can call us any time of the day or week, especially during emergencies.”

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